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Riots as Danger to National Security Tweet

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Tweeted: We still have a pandemic, the worst economic slowdown of the millennium and foreign enemies eager to exploit unrest. Mass ongoing rioting quickly passes serious public health and public safety threat and becomes a clear and present danger to national security. cont: cont: This president will order federal troops out if this rioting gets too costly on the heels of multi TRILLION dollar Coronavirus relief packages and a rogues gallery of domestic racial extremists, street gangs and foreign powers waiting in the wings to amp chaos up. No great insight, just something to consider. Cap Black

Healing Center 🙏 or Harming Center?

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Healing Center 🙏 or Harming Center? A Black man dead at the hands of father/son vigilantes in GA. Another Black man kneed to death in MN. And in New Orleans, another Black man, me, faces economic vigilantism and financial kneeling on what's owed me by elite liberals used to playing such games. The New Orleans Healing Center powers that be are refusing to honor my security management contract and pay me what they owe, in true elite liberal fashion. I always warn grassroots folks, watch elite liberal talons (actions), not their "antiracist" talking points. I'd been warned about those behind it for years and waited to see if they  would try the same tricks on me. Harming Center sounds like a more accurate name for the place. This is every bit as racist as these elite liberals accuse Trump supporters of being... but I knew that going into the contract. The community there asked for my help and it was offered for nearly four years. I'm still here f

21st Century Black Conservatives are Finally "Black."

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In no way, shape or form am I implying preceding generations of Black conservatives were insufficiently "Black." I am stating conditions have significantly changed for which community concerns can be addressed from the Right. I became active in the 1980s, on a politically liberal Black college campus that still had that gloriously organic conservatism which made our community great even while demeaned by society at large. Weaned on William F Buckleys show, Firing Line and watching Pat Buchanan and Tom Braden debates on Crossfire, my Right appetite was always seeking new content. By the 1990s I'd been steadily reading Intercollegiate Studies Institute publications, National Review and Black conservative publications like the Lincoln Review, Issues and Views, and writing for National Minority Politics (renamed Headway), Destiny magazine and Thyself: Newsletter of Black Individualism. The contentious US Senate confirmation hearing of now Supreme Court Justi

Anti Brutality

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The George Floyd case is the perfect time for liberals who are nominally anti police brutality and usually anti public (criminal) brutality conservatives to unite on this issue, given so much shared outrage. At day's end, both sides can be on the same side: anti brutality. Cap Black

Poem: You Can't Crush What You Didn't Create.

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They hate Black men who disagree. They want me to be elite liberals flunky  from their client state of "color” in society. Their hatred amuses me as a lover of liberation and liberty. I always state: you can't crush what you didn't create. Cap Black

Where's Obama? Brief Video

What can Obama say about Biden's You ain't Black!, crack? He's checkmated unless he risks denouncing the comment, and possibly strengthening opposition, before also rallying offended troops back to vote for him. Cap Black

Joe Biden ain't Electable! Brief Video

Let's unite conscious liberals, conscious moderates, conscious conservatives and nationalists to oppose him. A rare window of opportunity has opened, by his hand and mouth no less. Cap Black

The Real Me is Good Energy

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*This is a more metaphysical or meta motivational post: Cap Black, is my consciousness  expressed as grassroots security consulting on a nonpartisan , nonsectarian frequency, homeless outreach ( supply sharing ) and #uplifting content creation. The Cap Black Stickman is my first logo, and lifelong Self, made for me by Adeeb Shabazz This Stickman is the real me: good energy, altruistic oscillation seeking like energy and avoiding or displacing unlike, negative energy ( crime, limitation, bigotry, etc ). Simple or as complicated, as that. Cap Black

A Brief Take on Line in the Culture Drawn between Black Conservatives over the Ahmaud Arbery Case.

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When I raised race issues behind closed doors and openly in the 90s and early 2000s, I was called "militant" and politely avoided by careerist conservatives sharing my pigment. It was being "too Black" and thus taboo. Candid friends working in liberal circles experienced the same thing. Bigotry is bipartisan and we shouldn't be fooled into looking for it only on one side of the partisan aisle. Now, conservatives sharing my pigment are at the forefront of confronting race issues instead of denying them on mainstream media. A healthy development overall and one I welcome wholeheartedly. It makes me feel good as someone once described as the dean of the Black nationalist wing of conservatism, because of non acceptance of double standards from country club conservatives nor limosene liberals. Lines have been drawn in the culture so that it's crystal clear where conservative camps fall within the Black community on key issues. Cap Black

What are You Willing to Fight For?

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What are you willing to FIGHT for? (Philosophically, spiritually, physically). For me, it's RESPECT!: Respect for my intellect, respect for my Integrity, respect for my individuality, respect for my right to exist not eclipse in elites shadow. That's what I fight for. Cap Black

Today's Brief Encounter with Illegal Immigration

I just heard my trashcan being moved from the curb where I placed it earlier this morning.  One of the illegal aliens working next door moved without it permission. Five minutes later, the trashtruck came and emptied it. This wouldn't have happened had I not had to do trashcan stakeout in a city where people like to touch others property. Moral of the Story: Lack of respect for the border and lack of respect for boarders, people who live here, produced today's brief encounter with illegal immigration. -Cap Black

Four Points of Safety Rights Movement

A Safety Rights Movement must rise during these turbulent times to pick up the populist baton and unite safety minded citizens to fight for these four points: 1. All #Selfdefense rights and Second Amendment (  #2A  ) rights. Recognized rights to lawfully defend oneself and others, with or without firearms, measures just how free we really are and, 2. Freedom from political spying and prosecution, regardless of party or ideology, 3. Freedom from political street violence, regardless of party and Ideology, And 4. A  #nationalsecurity  freed from foes supplying us and exerting unhealthy and unstrategic leverage in times of crisis. -Cap Black #GrassrootsSecurityConsultant

Safety Coalition building in a Blue City

I type this post in New Orleans Louisiana, a blue, meaning Democratic, city with alot of crime and a COVID19 mega dose from which it's slowly recovering. As the 2020 presidential election gains momentum, I'd like to pay tribute to area folks with whom I do my grassroots security consulting. I call them "liberals with sense" because we don't argue ideology, we work to create safety and share supply through my homeless outreach. These folks are Bernie Sanders supporters, to the left of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, but they nonetheless find common cause with a rightist (personally conservative, coalition building) brother who agrees with them that they shouldn't be beaten in the streets and robbed- a tragically frequent occurance. For nearly four years I've helped grassroots leftists in my community deal with rampant crime, slow police response and indifferent elite liberals in local elected office and other positions o

Politicians as Messianic Figures Just End Up Messy.

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I was never an Obama supporter. My first sighting of his glib countenance settled it for me. Unlike many in my maternal grandmother, mother's, my and younger generations, I didn't ( and still don't ) misperceive him as the fulfilment of American Black suffering and striving. I can't. He reminded me of a higher profile version of careerists with whom I attended college. The fact elite liberals from Chicago's ritzy Hyde Park to my hometowns high income Historic District sang his praises confirmed my lack of enthusiasm. As someone with a very active radar for Black public figures and trends, Obama didn't even make a blip because, half African heritage aside, he's more an elite liberal creation than a product of the traditional Black experience. His acension was a cruel joke to all who could've been Black presidents but the deck was simply too stacked against them. If only Colin Powell, Herman Cain, Alan Keyes or even Jesse Jackso

Poem: Shutdowns

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Shutdowns: Shutdowns shutdown dignity. Shutdowns shutdown freedom of assembly. Shutdowns shut down all sizes of economy. Shutdowns shutdown our freedom of expression, some fear, for government repression. Shut down, Shutdowns!- Heard daily, nationally. -Cap Black